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US-based Ghanaian songstress ready to premiere “Low Key” video Thursday

According to Pam, fans should expect nothing but good music.

Pam's Low Key cover artwork

The PEE On Da Beat and 576 Muzik signed vocalist, whose vocal flair is unrivalled, seems to be set to conquer the industry especially the female fraternity with her upcoming single.

Pulse.com.gh hooked up with Pam to have a vivid explanation of the concept of the song.

“‘Low Key’ on the piano is usually the bass keys and these keys are what really make music very pleasant to the ears, even though most people don't realise that.

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I chose 'Low key' I relate my songs to these keys because I know I have very good songs that listeners need to pay attention.

'Low Key' is fun, flirty, and quirky. It says what it needs to say. Its an anthem that can be sung anywhere at any time,” Pam divulged.

She stressed that “Low Key” is unique due to the composition and the arrangement.

“My song 'Low Key' is a mid tempo music well composed and arranged and what makes it special is the fact that you can play it every where in this world, from clubs to occasions to any event you can think of.”

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Pam also has firm believe that despite the fact that the Afro-pop fraternity is occluded with similar jams, “Low Key” can stand the test of time.

She stated: “I know for a fact that my song cuts across almost every genre of music even though it is considered an Afro-Pop song, and for this reason, it will definitely 'over stand' the test of time.”

On why she recruited popular producer B2 for this song, Pam disclosed that: “My management team including PEE On Da Beat chose B2 for this project because he is one of the best producers in Ghana.”

To her fans, Pam said: "Fans should expect nothing but good music. Fans should expect songs that speak about all subject matters, songs they can relate to. For now, let’s start with a banger. 'Low Key' state that ‘ye3 Tet3’ but we now we are coming out in full force.”

“Low Key” has been scheduled for release on Thursday, July 20. The song will be accompanied by a classic music video.

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